This 10-Year-Old Changed Her Own Life With This 1 Simple Word




Jeanelly Pietschmann was just 10 years old when she stumbled upon a word that changed her life forever. It was the word "no."
Jeanelly had always been a shy and timid child. She was afraid to speak up for herself, and she often let others walk all over her. But one day, she heard her mother say the word "no" to a telemarketer. Jeanelly was amazed. She had never heard her mother say no to anyone before.
Jeanelly started to practice saying no. At first, it was hard. She was so used to saying yes that it felt weird to say no. But the more she practiced, the easier it became.
Soon, Jeanelly was saying no to all sorts of things. She said no to her friends when they asked her to do things she didn't want to do. She said no to her teachers when they asked her to do extra work. And she even said no to her parents when they asked her to do chores.
At first, Jeanelly's parents were surprised. They were used to her saying yes to everything. But they soon realized that Jeanelly was happier and more confident when she was saying no.
Jeanelly's newfound confidence started to spread to other areas of her life. She started to speak up more in class. She started to make new friends. And she even started to stand up for herself.
Jeanelly's story is a reminder that we all have the power to change our lives. Sometimes, all it takes is one simple word.

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Jeanelly Pietschmann is now a successful businesswoman and author. She is the founder of her own company, which helps people to develop their confidence and self-esteem. She is also the author of the book "The Power of No: How One Simple Word Can Change Your Life."

Jeanelly's story is an inspiration to us all. It shows us that we can all overcome our fears and achieve our dreams. All it takes is a little bit of courage and a lot of practice.

Here are some tips from Jeanelly on how to say no:

  • Practice saying no in the mirror.
  • Start by saying no to small things.
  • Be polite but firm.
  • Don't be afraid to say no to people you love.
  • Remember that you have the right to say no.

Saying no can be hard, but it is worth it. When you say no, you are taking control of your life. You are saying that you are not going to let others walk all over you. You are saying that you are not going to let your fears control you.

So next time someone asks you to do something you don't want to do, remember Jeanelly Pietschmann. Remember that you have the power to say no. And remember that saying no can change your life.

"The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be." - Ralph Waldo Emerson